D’vine MegaLash

With millions of mascara bottles sold each year, it’s easy to see the importance of having long eyelashes.

Women look for lash enhancers like D’vine MegaLash to create a permanent, beautiful look. Appearing like a typical mascara applicator, this product supposedly lengthens and thickens lashes with consistent use.

It looks good, but I’ve learned you have to break down what’s inside a product and look at the research before coming to any conclusion. [1]

Ingredients

To see whether this product has the potential to live up to the manufacturer’s claims, I took a closer look at the ingredients.

Panthenol

Panthenol is a natural compound commonly taken to moisturize hair and keep it safe from dryness and breakage. This suggests eyelashes will have a chance to grow longer in a shorter time period than before.

Studies show panthenol is effective and improving overall lash health.[2][3]

SymPeptide 226

This proprietary ingredient is a combination of 5 amino acids and a fatty acid. Because it was developed by a team of cosmetic professionals, it has serious testing behind it.

The innovative company, Symrise, has conducted tests showing dramatic lash development. However, there are not yet any third-party studies published to back up these claims. [4]

Panax Ginseng Root Extract

This particular ingredient is used in many different products, usually for well-being and cognition. There is just minor evidence supporting increased oxidation and blood flow.

These two functions could possibly contribute to strong hair growth at increased speeds. It is a natural ingredient, making this serum feel more organic than a chemical mixture. [5]

KGF (rh-Polypeptide-3)

D’vine MegaLash uses KGF as its fourth ingredient, making KGF a key player in the blend. This substance is a peptide derived directly from a gene section responsible for keratin growth.

Because keratin is prime part of growth, the manufacturer uses this peptide’s association with increased growth factors to make their claims. [6]

Allantoin

Allantoin is typically found in lotions for extremely dry skin. Its inclusion in D’vine MegaLash suggests that it’s used as a moisturizer for the hair.

Because the lashes are supposedly healthy and supple, they’re able to grow longer. [6][7] This ingredient has strong support for its use as a moisturizer.

Is the Manufacturer Reliable?

D’vine MegaLash has a very attractive website to sell the product, but a clear contact page or information section is missing. By clicking on the “Terms of Use,” you’ll find a legal section naming the manufacturing company as Wheeler Saxon Labs, LLC.

Each order is covered by a 90-day return policy, so you’re protected if you aren’t satisfied with the product.

What Are the Side Effects?

The D’vine MegaLash website mentions iris tinting as a side effect if the product is used on other eye areas beside the lashes. There are almost no reviews about the product’s side effects, only claims about its all-natural ingredients.

To be cautious, contact your doctor with any questions about D’vine MegaLash’s ingredients. It’s best to have a professional’s opinion based on your medical history.

How Do I Apply It?

With no clear instructions on their website or elsewhere, the consumer is left to follow the basic directive of “eyelashes only.” Applying it like mascara is the best explanation for D’vine MegaLash. The manufacturer mentions to “follow package directions closely” to avoid using D’vine MegaLash too often.

How Long Until I See Results?

The manufacturer claims you’ll see results in “as little as 7 days.” However, every person has a different reaction to any product. To be more conservative, the website also mentions the best results often take up to 1 month to be seen.

This large window of growth opportunity gives the product time to work for some consumers.

Where Can I Find the Best Deals?

There are no advertisements for widespread distribution to local stores, making this product limited to a small group of consumers. Trying D’vine MegaLash with just one purchase initially is the best way to determine its efficacy for you.

While there is serious research behind the ingredients, trying the enhancer is the only way to discover if the ingredients work for you. If you have any concerns about the ingredients, consult your doctor before applying the serum.

I highly recommend D’vine MegaLash for users looking for a natural solution to dry, broken lashes.